John Rainolds
(1549–1607)

English divine, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and dean of Lincoln. brother of William Rainolds

John Rainolds

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  • Sex Theses de Sacra Scriptura et Ecclesia publicis in Acad. Ox. disputationibus propositæ (1580)
  • The Summe of the Conference betwene John Rainolds and John Hart touching the Head and the Faith of the Church. Penned by John Rainolds and allowed by John Hart for a faithfull report (1584)
  • Orationes duæ ex iis quas habuit in Coll. C. C., quum Linguam Græcam profiteretur (1587)
  • De Romanæ Ecclesiæ Idolatria. Operis inchoati Libri Duo (1596)
  • The Overthrow of Stage-Players, by the way of Controversie between D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, whereunto are added certaine Latin letters [between Reynolds and Albericus Gentilis, Reader of Civil Law in Oxford] concerning the same matter (1599)
  • A Defence of the Judgment of the Reformed Churches, that a man may lawfullie not onlie put awaie his wife for her adulterie, but also marrie another (1609)
  • Censura Librorum Apocryphorum Veteris Testamenti (1611), in 2 vols.
  • The Prophecie of Obadiah opened and applied (1613)
  • A Letter to his Friend, concerning his Advise for the Studie of Divinitie (1613)
  • Orationes duodecim cum aliis quibusdam opusculis. Adjecta est Oratio Funebris habita a M. Isaaco Wake, Oratore Publico (1619)
  • The Judgment of Doctor Reignolds concerning Episcopacy, whether it be God's Ordinance, expressed in a letter to Sir Francis Knowls, concerning Dr. Bancroft's Sermon at St. Paul's Crosse, preached Feb. 9, 1588 (1641)
  • Sermons on the Prophecies of Haggai, never before printed, being very usefull for these times (1648)

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